Rare Book Monthly

November Comet Announced: Local History

- by Bruce E. McKinney

By Bruce McKinney

We live in the era of "it's all about me" and the proof is in the explosive growth of genealogy on the web. No subject so captivates us as ourselves and it is transforming the material we read and acquire. For November we'll focus on Genealogy and Local History.

For many prowling genealogists local history is just a short step removed from "Grand Dad used to live in Uma." Google is increasingly making it possible to find family connections in all kinds of material that long ago disappeared from view and now miraculously return through the miracle of extraordinary databases and search engines that rewrite the laws of speed and search breadth every year or so. We are all learning to look back. For many, this awakening knowledge brings an interest to gather some of the books, pamphlets, letters and photographs of our own family histories. Such information is often most thoroughly expressed through local history and historical material. For November the theme is local history, genealogies and all the many ties that bind.

For dealers who list material on the Americana Exchange a fresh screen will be posted on home pages by October 10th. The new catalogue will be released on November 1st and be searchable for one year. An essay will introduce the catalogue.

Per usual all premium services members are eligible to list up to seven items. There are no commissions. Images are always important. We will email eligible members on October 10th and close the catalogue on October 28th. Links to upload are provided on Member Control Panels via "Contribute Material to the Next Issue of the Comet."

New listing members become eligible for participation as soon as accounts are established. If you have questions contact bmckinney@americanaexchange.com or call 415.823.6678. If we are not available we will reply promptly.

<b>Bonhams, Sep. 17:</b> EARLY AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE. Chronicling 20th century aviation from the earliest Wright Brothers images through commercial and military applications. $50,000 to $70,000.

<b>Bonhams, Sep. 17:</b> FIRST TELEPHONE CALL TO THE MOON. Partial transcription signed by Apollo 11 astronauts and President Nixon. $20,000 to $30,000.

<b>Bonhams, Oct. 23:</b> AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES. 1785-1851. <i>The Birds of America, from Drawings Made in the United States and Their Territories.</i> New York & Philadelphia: J.J. Audubon & J.B. Chevalier, 1840-1844. $20,000 to $30,000.